Legal and Geopolitical Complexity in the Arctic: The Impact of Global Crises on Regional Competition

This book examines the evolving geopolitical landscape of the Arctic, focusing on the impact of climate change and the war in Ukraine on regional and international relations from a legal and geopolitical perspective.

As Arctic ice melts, newly accessible natural resources and transportation routes are intensifying territorial and maritime disputes, heightening competition and tensions among regional states. The war in Ukraine has further strained relations between the West and Russia, disrupting political, economic, and scientific cooperation while accelerating the militarisation of the Arctic. In response to Russia’s aggressive actions in Eastern Europe, Western states have expanded their military presence in the region, while Russia has modernised its Arctic military infrastructure. Through analysing these developments, the book highlights the interconnection between regional and global dynamics. It argues that climate change and geopolitical conflict are transforming the Arctic from the ‘last frontier’ into the ‘first frontier’; a strategic arena where states, both within and beyond the region, seek to assert their geopolitical and economic interests. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach that integrates international relations, international law, and history, this book provides a comprehensive examination of the Arctic’s legal and geopolitical complexities.

The book will be of interest to researchers in the field of international relations and public international law, as well as environmental and Arctic law.

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Legal and Geopolitical Complexity in the Arctic: The Impact of Global Crises on Regional Competition

This book examines the evolving geopolitical landscape of the Arctic, focusing on the impact of climate change and the war in Ukraine on regional and international relations from a legal and geopolitical perspective.

As Arctic ice melts, newly accessible natural resources and transportation routes are intensifying territorial and maritime disputes, heightening competition and tensions among regional states. The war in Ukraine has further strained relations between the West and Russia, disrupting political, economic, and scientific cooperation while accelerating the militarisation of the Arctic. In response to Russia’s aggressive actions in Eastern Europe, Western states have expanded their military presence in the region, while Russia has modernised its Arctic military infrastructure. Through analysing these developments, the book highlights the interconnection between regional and global dynamics. It argues that climate change and geopolitical conflict are transforming the Arctic from the ‘last frontier’ into the ‘first frontier’; a strategic arena where states, both within and beyond the region, seek to assert their geopolitical and economic interests. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach that integrates international relations, international law, and history, this book provides a comprehensive examination of the Arctic’s legal and geopolitical complexities.

The book will be of interest to researchers in the field of international relations and public international law, as well as environmental and Arctic law.

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Legal and Geopolitical Complexity in the Arctic: The Impact of Global Crises on Regional Competition

Legal and Geopolitical Complexity in the Arctic: The Impact of Global Crises on Regional Competition

by Tiziana Melchiorre
Legal and Geopolitical Complexity in the Arctic: The Impact of Global Crises on Regional Competition

Legal and Geopolitical Complexity in the Arctic: The Impact of Global Crises on Regional Competition

by Tiziana Melchiorre

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Overview

This book examines the evolving geopolitical landscape of the Arctic, focusing on the impact of climate change and the war in Ukraine on regional and international relations from a legal and geopolitical perspective.

As Arctic ice melts, newly accessible natural resources and transportation routes are intensifying territorial and maritime disputes, heightening competition and tensions among regional states. The war in Ukraine has further strained relations between the West and Russia, disrupting political, economic, and scientific cooperation while accelerating the militarisation of the Arctic. In response to Russia’s aggressive actions in Eastern Europe, Western states have expanded their military presence in the region, while Russia has modernised its Arctic military infrastructure. Through analysing these developments, the book highlights the interconnection between regional and global dynamics. It argues that climate change and geopolitical conflict are transforming the Arctic from the ‘last frontier’ into the ‘first frontier’; a strategic arena where states, both within and beyond the region, seek to assert their geopolitical and economic interests. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach that integrates international relations, international law, and history, this book provides a comprehensive examination of the Arctic’s legal and geopolitical complexities.

The book will be of interest to researchers in the field of international relations and public international law, as well as environmental and Arctic law.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032614489
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/29/2025
Series: Routledge Research in Polar Law
Pages: 230
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Tiziana Melchiorre is affiliated researcher at the Centre for European Law and Governance of the University of Amsterdam where she completed her Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship. Previously, she held several positions such as at the NATO Energy Security Centre of Excellence in Lithuania and as consultant in consulting firms in Belgium and Italy. She holds a PhD in International Relations from the University of Stockholm, the Interdisciplinary Master in East European Research and Studies, a Laurea (old system) in International Sciences and Diplomacy with a specialisation in European Studies from the University of Bologna, and a Masters in Europlanning from the International University of Venice. She has conducted research in several countries including Sweden, France, Turkey, the Netherlands, Norway, and Lithuania. Her research interests include the Arctic and the Baltic Sea Region.

Table of Contents

Introduction 

1. A New Distribution of Power in the Arctic

2. The Impact of the Ukraine War on the Arctic

3. The Scramble for Natural Resources

4. Shipping and Infrastructure in the Arctic

Conclusion

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